PACiE TWO" FORT GEORGE HERALD TORT^GEORGE HERAJLP_ has been superb;—Sunday-afternoon, agreement. . ;The Dominion govern-some 100 people indulged in the in-; _ment_has departed from the policy vigorating pastime to the melodies PUBLISHED BY THE NORTHERN INTERIOR PRINTING CO. •;.,¦ ° J.' B. DANIELL. PRESIDENT Devoted to the' interests of of Senior's orchestra, stationed in interests before making extensive ^ the centre of the skating area. The changes in the tariff." ^j scene was further enlivened by the J m -7- ~~~ I7T«,n« ,->, no 'A , 41 ' c (.u ta ± ^ ~ The Canadian Pacific railway iV.ne- ^ appearance of the South tort George gotlating for ' 1()0,000 tons of steel,* Close South Fort George, B.C. V George and the entire North's' ¦ ern Interior. J: B. DANIELL. Editor. 1 SATURDAY ......... FEBRUARY 11. Fort photographer, who thought the qc- raii8 to be used on its new western casion a vivid one in which to por- branches. tray to posterity the mildness of a____J____ .< l1""' .' .. -..........___"*- March Sunday on the ice in South ^QRT GEORGE LAN£>'; DISTRICT. Fort George. The harp was distinct- District of Cariboo. ly heard for a distance of five miles .down the river. of Ottawa. Ont., occupation - govern- ^ Just received a Consignment Distric 'A -f nunhim Norwav Maine Take notice that Gordon Wright, g Of IJimham, fNOr\\ ay, Maine Xwlle«» and ment officialx. intends to apply for .. ¦ ,i —¦¦ ,m _¦_¦<¦ i_<__,_j_v ¦ j____^._. __L'_'_! ___!___I_________ • permission to "purchase the following • . , • . •' ' , . . ,." XT . described lands: xt^>mmencing at a The purchase -of: the assets of the U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Nel- post planted at thexnorthwest ,i:br- now defunct Fort George Lumber & son, speaking at Buffalo, N. Y., ner of D. L. 4366; thencfe^ast eighty' ¦Navieation Co., by a representative twelve days ago, said the -reciprocal chains; thence northx v20\ chains; .. ,-¦..-... ".....„, ,¦ fiiPMfio- wp«f sn rhnin«: t.hencch north 2 the J. D. M0A,thur contracting arra,,Ecment9 tot... Canada and thence chains; company," Winnipeg, is another indi- the United States offered the people er; thence.following the meahderings^ cation that there is likely to be ac—of the latter country the following of the rivfer up stream t,6 point of j tive railway work initiated, in . the ' advantages: commencement. GORDON WRIGHT. £ district at no distant date. The J. Access to the Canadian forests. -/lOli' '*•"• !S!li—'--------——\* D. McArtttfir company are railroad Access to the Canadian markets FORT GEORG/C LAND DISTRICT. 4 builders of prominence in the Domin- for American fruits. District of Cariboo. \ ion, and one, oj \fcheir. recent con- The Canadian market for American Take ,lotice that Esd(jn Rrskine, of ) tracts embraced the construction of:ir.d.^fh*n5j°^.V.^.:-;.-^.~ ' _ Ottawa, Ont., occupation accountant,: s peg. The company's acquisition The privilege of grinding Canadian Ja^ig^comnTenc'in^at"^ post here is, doubtless'; for the purpose of wheat in United States mills, and ed at the soutucast corner of facilitating, early - railroad, construe- ^^^%^^^i this ^ ^"^^ £encf ™t^rtf £ tion work without having to be put wneat as foctl for dairy purposes. ^B}\h£™*n&™> chafns to )j to the inconvenience of building ___..............___<¦.. / point of commencement. •' ¦ $ river boats and erecting mills. ¦ . . -j ESDEN ERSKINE. 'A The selection of South Fort George An e^ort 1S being macle by the , Date, Jan. 28, 1911. . .¦¦."/¦¦, , . , ../ Vancouver Nurses' association to or- ——¦-¦-.-¦--------:—:---------------------------------- as a point from which operations are v" ... • FORT OEORGE I;A\TD DISTRICT is further evidence &anize a11 the nilrses,of the Province *UKi ^um,b.LAMJ Ulbliuu- All Kinds of Roach and LUMBER SPRUCE AND FIR RUSSELL PEDEN, Manager cribS I South Fort George, • \y B. c. | plant" vl , ¦!¦'«¦ W1U •T"M"^B"'^-T-M--»--^W~^*"^M-^MI 1_____ ._ .1 D. L. w ' v x>^ / **'5'**5"2^^w^Bj( to be conducted .„ ___..„.. _.........~~ of the strategical importance of the % the.purpose of securing an act of, point on the Eraser-river,, registration for which application District of Cariboo. Take notice that Dan Wright, '4 of Garden Acreage for Sale 5 arid 10-acre blocks Subdivision 'of District' Lots 745. and 747. Almost^immediately be-low/South Fort George, traversed by the located wagon road to Queg. L , on/the east side of the Frasor river. This is guaranteed to b«w -— »^.^ .^y —. ,;..fe..r,. ^. J/rfel, oi^the east side of the Frasor river. This is guara will be made to the eovernment • of Vancom-er, B C. occupation axe- 4 the finest truck garden property ever offered to the pttbllc in will be maue to tiie to^einmein- ur man( inteIlds to apply for permission-^ trict. Prices low; terms good. ^ t h th flli dibd 2/ i:% - ¦ . British Columbia. The object-is to to purchase the. following .described -According to the/report, of the Ma- rajge the standard of nursing iu the lands: Commencing at a post plant- $ ¦ nitoba telephone/Commission for last ni|nvince ._., to Drotect the public ed at the s: w: corner of Lot 4363^ province and to protect the public . year the gove^ment system now in- bei . fl. u n by nurses th^^^^Ouu^tl^^^ eludes 89^ telephones; including whQ are nQt properly qUalified *L-ChamJ^™™e^n&r™ ?£&&*£ the rurar subscribers the total, num- • ¦ ¦¦ ^________, ber of/phones in the province is 33,-446/making ah increase of 8338 dur-ifig the year. The rental revenue has increased from $563,125 to $751,651, ^ ; ^ thence^est 80 chains, to point of U commencement, .and containing 240 2 l ^ % Real Estate timber Fann Lands W. F. C001 2nd Street South Fort Laid Located for Pur. cbseerPre^mptioi EDISON ON. THE AGE OF THE FUTURE. Jres, more or less. December 27, 191O.<' WRIGHT. Exclusive agent South George Townsite Thomas A. Edison in 8n>fteryiew, T . . makes some remarkabUKpredjctions or 33.48 per cent. The increase in o[ new inventions that will be given Winnipeg subscribers is 27 per cent, to the world heUfre the end of the The long distance lines now have an present centni First insertion February 18. FORT 2 Exclusive agent South Fort George Townslte RICT. FORT GEORGE LAND DI District of Cari Take notice.that Joseph S. Dowe, PORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICl. District of" Cariboo. Take . noticed that' Frederick I. LAND DISTRICT. of Cariboo. '• . . *„„„ ..w^.^ „„..„ „«„», .. ^. ^«... aeereeate of-5631 .miles of which-1,- He predicts"the time is not far ' Take notice that Thomas Ross, of of*OrMbrodk/1ir"a^^ B.^c!!' occupy 4811 Iniles were built last vear" The .^ixa^Yrhtn inventors will have Fernie, B. C, occupation lumberman borer, intends to^pply for permis- tion.physician, intends to apply tor 481 miles were built last year, me m^Tposs^e the following: ^intends to apply, for permission to. 6ion to purchase^the following de- permission to purchase the followini Cloth, buttons, thread, tissue pa-' purchase. the following' described scribed landsT Commencing at -a^escribed- lands: Commencing at k last year was $243,371, or an increase per and pasteboard will be fed into lhnds: Commencing at a.post plant- pOst planted at the S.JJ. Cr. oL^ot post planted one mile west of tb« of 19 per cent. The total^r^venue one end .of a rriachine, and suit's of ed-3 miles south of the "southeast i.So.7; cherice 40 chains east^thence southwest corner of Lot, 1887; tbenc* ,Mt vear rose to Jl 038 ifiPiTs com- clothing, .packed- in. boxes, will come- Cr of Lot 160.6;^thence 80 chains §0 chiks south; thence^To chains 80 chains south; 'thence 80 cotini last year rose to 51,ud^&b, as com out of the other. . .X ^- east; thence 40-chains south; thence wesxthence 80 chains ****yr~ Date, January 13th, 1911.' steel furniture is.'Very light, because Date, Jan. 14th;"1911. proximately $7,600,000, of. which 8O little of>he" steel" is required. It $600;000 is for poles and tools. can be stained in perfect imitation FORT GEORGE LA"ND of aajrwo6d color. . A, ¦' . 'Dlstricl °r^ri^ Nickel will be used instead of pa- Take notice that Charfss POUT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. PRICT./^- District of Cariboo. ">U-&lumbia is . a acid untoujhe^as yet. There are illi"K ot- homist. He will per-manual work at a a push-button/and some William West, agent. 80/chains.east. ^Date>J*n. 16th. 1911. / FIKUZO K. FUTA. FORT GEtTRQE LAND DISTRICT/ . William West, agent. District^efTJariboo. c *¦" . D&te, J*°- 28- 1911. _^ FORT GEORGE LAND' mSTRirT" *„Take n°«c° u thaj-^. Margerite F0RT GEORGE LAND .DISTRICT. 1 UbORUB LAND, DISTRICT. Brown, of Oranbrook. B>€L, occupa- > District of CaflW. %\ District of Cariboo. /^ tion married woman ,/intendVtoap- Take notice that/James BucbanM, Take notice that George^Jronson, ply for permissi.on^to purchase^the of cranbrook B *C occupation hoof Fernie, B. C., occupation lumber- following described.-lands: Commen-V^elman intends to apply for perm intends to applyxfor. permission ci.ng at a post/planted at .'the nqrthf nimT^o nurchale the following .< that the war to llii acres of good land that sooner or later-.causes Mr. Edison ,tq madeNto yield more profit, Mieve the Present financial syst^e" ... , K, , - . ' Xof the world wjll be changed. /The ith less expenditure of effort thaif time. ig coniing;ihe thinks, when no-any "wooded 1ands"\the terri^ofies body will accept gold inpayment possess. The entire stretch or coun- for work,, and no ria^idn will issue try from Giscombe to Aldermere, fol- £??,,,¦? 3°™Jl. ^®c^!e^anyone ,^iU lowing the line of the fi^ T. P. railway will one. day/be the home df thoiiBands of contented" families who will nnd a peady market for e.very- g jy; a - manufacture it. thing a mixed farm can raise. ere is no likelihood of there eing a shortage of chipped ice for the festive "morning, glory" during the incoming tropical months of May >trade'and divert a great d'eafof it RICHARD McBRIDE ON RECIPROCITY. . London, Feb. . 24^-Hon. R. Mc-Bride of British ^Columbia cables the. London Daily JExpress: "1" strongly object to the reciproci--ty agreement. There is no necessity for such nor any general demand for in Canada. Reciprocity will sud-dislocate Canada's, present north. ^William West, agentf Date,. Jan. 14ttv 1911. FORT GEORGE LA^ND DISTRICT; District of Cabibbo. Take Inotice that -Milton.. A. Gory, of Medecirie Hat, Alta., occupation mail clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles south of the southeast corner of/Lot 1884; thence SO chains east; thence 40 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence ' MA«°B1«TE BROWN, Jan ^""T We8t' - ;; MILTON A. CORY, William WeBt, agent. Date, Jan. 14th, 191U FORT Di?^rict of Cariboo. Take notice that William Wtst, of ort George, B. C, occupation far- * , xt a« ii i t. a. in ---- — — »i"» .•"»»•.•• mivuui, mer, in tend s to apply for permission tel -Northern with forty tons of Fra- . which is our best customer and at to 'purchase; the following described ser'ti bent. The new contracting firm present absorbs the greater parti of lands : Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the S.E. corner of Lot 18:S4; thence 80 chaiiis cast; thence-80 chains south; thence 80 chains west;, 'thence, 80 , chains north. WILLIAM WEST. - Date, January 13th, 1911. .-^ and June. W. McCosh and W. Walk^/totne advantage of the United er have a contract to supply the Ho- ,statcs- Tnia will also have air .-:•-¦. ..' ...... -¦---'___ feet on our trade with Britain, and parti started on their work Wednesday our-.exports morning by sounding opposite^ H. towS^hf ^ar^^Son^te B. post. They found the ice at that problem of imperial federation. Un- po.int lacking in thickness and the doubtedly.the United States was^ac- neccBsary transparency soi much de- *uated by a desire to secure control sired. Similar condition was experi- of Ca"adittn resources and at the , ,, ." same time secure a larger share of enced all the way .down to the. per- the Canadian market, for her own manent offices of the B. X., opposite manufactures. the hotel. McCosh says he will keep v "On the otnpr hand, Canada's bet-going down the river, even if he has/SMePl"th--tte^ottVri£.?Mad %\ to go.to.Quesnel for-tbe '.'clear con- other parts of the empire ,to mutual gealed _substance_ that clinks ih~the advantage instead Of tying her hands pitcher Monday morning." with an outside country, which may -..¦•¦-¦'..... • at any time.decide to end the agree-. •; ¦-------_-^"!T*^ " . ' ^. ment, , with the result; that Canada's